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Old 02-17-2017, 04:43 AM   #292
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
I don't distinguish between new releases and backlist.
Being fresh produce doesn't make a new book any better nor does being old make one any worse.
A read is a read is a read.
If I haven't read it, it's new.
If I've read it, it's price will be a function of my likelihood of rereading.

On the flip side, few if any books are worth more than $10 of my money.
For fiction, I used go up to $15 (I bought David Weber Baen eARCs) but I agree with the above. Non-fiction can be more if I really want the book (not often). But I am in the Netherlands, so $15 was about the price of a MMPB here at the time.

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